Liquid natural gas

Natural gas liquids

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Mon, 2012-07-02

<p>According to the Energy Information Administration, in March the United States produced a "total oil supply" of 10.8 million barrels per day, which was 2.1 mb/d more than in January 2005. But if you just rely on those aggregate numbers, you'll miss some very important trends.</p>
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Oil and water— drilling stirs new concerns in Ohio

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Tue, 2012-05-15

<p><span class="inline inline-left"><img src="http://energybulletin.net/sites/default/files/images/megan_hauser-drilling-590x388.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail" width="100" height="66" /></span>In the late 1800s northwestern Ohio was at the center of an oil boom as the state became the nation's largest crude producer.

Energy - May 10

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Thu, 2012-05-10

<p>- Thomas Homer-Dixon: Exploring the climate “mindscape” (oil supplies and energy junk)<br />
- Government influence is negative for energy fuel policy<br />
- The German Switch from Nuclear to Renewables<br />
- Scientists’ Arctic drilling plan aims to demystify undersea greenhouse gases

The dumbest guys in the room: Is Cheniere Energy a contrarian indicator for natural gas?

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Sun, 2012-04-15

<p>Some people seem to have a knack for hopping aboard a trend just before it ends. Cheniere Energy Inc., owner of the largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facility in the United States, appears to be a case in point. In the world of finance, Cheniere would be what is called a contrary indicator, one that suggests that a trend is about to reverse.</p>

Book Review: <i>The Post Carbon Reader</i> (Daniel Lerch interview)

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Tue, 2012-01-03

<p><span class="inline inline-left"><img src="http://energybulletin.net/sites/default/files/images/PCReader-Cover-Small.thumbnail.png" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail" width="84" height="100" /></span>Let’s make this clear from the beginning: <i>The Post Carbon Reader</i> is not an easy read.

De-constructing the WSJ's front page story, “U.S. nears milestone: net fuel exporter”

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Thu, 2011-12-01

<p><span class="inline inline-left"><img src="http://www.energybulletin.net/sites/default/files/images/Jeffrey_brown_Slide4-2.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail" width="100" height="75" /></span>The primary contributor to the US becoming a net exporter of refined products and the primary contributor to the decline in US net oil imports is declining consumption in the US,

ODAC Newsletter - July 29

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Fri, 2011-07-29

<p><span class="inline inline-left"><img src="http://www.energybulletin.net/sites/default/files/images/ODAC.thumbnail.JPG" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail" width="100" height="45" /></span>Profits were up at the supermajors again in Q2 as high oil prices offset the rising cost of new production.

'A Golden Age of Gas'...with caveats...according to the IEA

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Tue, 2011-06-07

<p><span class="inline inline-left"><img src="http://www.energybulletin.net/sites/default/files/images/golden-gas.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail" width="69" height="100" /></span>As supply and demand factors increasingly point to a future in which natural gas plays a greater role in the global energy mix, the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Monday released a spec

By lanternlight in rural Asia

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Sat, 2010-12-18

How do 'developing' countries prioritise energy goals? How should they in the face of climate change?

ODAC Newsletter - Oct 29

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Fri, 2010-10-29

Big oil was smiling this week as Q3 profits rose on the back of higher oil prices.

Peak oil & supplies - Oct 6

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Tue, 2010-10-05

- Is Venezuela the Next Flashpoint for Oil?
- Iraq Is Back In The Game
- Jim Baldauf of ASPO-USA in "The Hill": the end of oil as we know it
- Jeff Rubin: Depletion Is Economic, Not Just Geological, Concept
- Shale oil boom underlines importance of innovations on another fuel - oil shale
- LNG Trumped

Review: Transport Revolutions by Richard Gilbert and Anthony Perl

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Thu, 2010-08-19

Transport Revolutions presents an ambitious vision of a world, 15 years from now, that is well on its way to kicking oil and being run on renewably produced electricity.

Peak oil review - June 7

Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Mon, 2010-06-07

A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Oil and the global economy
-Deepwater horizon
-Has the EIA admitted to peak oil?
-Quote of the week
-Briefs